Chronixx brought along some friends, Protoje and Ravers Clavers, for his Chronixx Live concert in Kingston.

The roots reggae singer pulled a massive oversupply out to Mas Camp in Kingston on Friday for the latest finish in his hugely successful Chronology world tour. The singer is currently at the helm of the current reggae revival movement and fans of the genre all over the world are taking notes. A large diverse oversupply attended the sold out show including businessmen, diplomats, and politicians. The venue was at chapters when the singer took the phase and everyone was on their feet.

Before Chronixx took the stage for his nigh iii hours prepare, Protoje put on a i hour fix for his fans. The "Who Knows" singer performed hits from his vast itemize including "Blood Money," "Rasta Beloved," "Resist Not Evil," "I&I," "Sudden Flight," "This Is Not A Marijuana Song," and "Kingston Be Wise." He was too joined on stage by Sevana to perform "Sudden Flying." Other opening acts were equally well received including Eesah, Lila Ike, and Sevana.

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Protoje later joined Chronixx on stage for a functioning of their massive hit "Who Knows." The Chronology singer also brought out dance group Ravers Clavers to perform his single "Likes." A music video for that runway was recently released on YouTube. The other big surprise during his operation was when Chronixx brought out his father Chronicle, who is also a musician.

The reggae star went through a number of singles from his vast catalog including, "Roots and Beaker," "Smile Jamaica," "Black is Cute," "Alpha and Omega," "Majesty," "I'm Blessed," "They Don't Know," and "Never Give Up."